Singaporeans spend more time on property searches than on bedtime stories with their children: poll
Singapore
SINGAPOREANS on average spend three times longer on property searches, than on reading bedtime stories to their children, or speaking to their parents, data from a new HSBC report showed.
According to HSBC's 2019 Beyond the Bricks survey, Singaporeans spend an average of 3.29 hours each week on property-related window shopping, reading property magazines, and trawling through online listings, even when they are not in the market for a new home.
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